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Flux Cleaning Agent Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Flux Cleaning Agent Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. ゼストロンジャパン Kanagawa//Chemical
  2. 荒川化学工業 ファイン・エレクトロニクス事業部 Osaka//Chemical
  3. 武蔵テクノケミカル Tokyo//Chemical
  4. 4 化研テック Osaka//Chemical
  5. 5 AndTech Kanagawa//Service Industry

Flux Cleaning Agent Product ranking

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  1. Flux cleaning agent "Pine Alpha ST-100SX" 荒川化学工業 ファイン・エレクトロニクス事業部
  2. Flux cleaner VIGON PE180 for power semiconductors and PCBs ゼストロンジャパン
  3. VIGON US Water-Based Alkaline Flux Cleaner for Immersion Cleaning ゼストロンジャパン
  4. What is water-soluble flux? An explanation of water-soluble flux residues and analysis methods. ゼストロンジャパン
  5. Dedicated homepage for cleaning products "ARATTE" 荒川化学工業 ファイン・エレクトロニクス事業部

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Microclean EC-8100 / Markless ECO-R81

Excellent cleaning ability and particle removal in narrow gaps! Environmentally friendly with low VOC and non-hazardous materials.

The "Micro Cleaner EC-8100 / Markless ECO-R81" is a cleaning agent and rinse agent for the flux cleaning system "Micro Cleaner," which is essential for high-density mounting. Thanks to its innovative cleaning mechanism, it can clean flux in narrow gaps of 50μm or less. It also excels in removing difficult-to-remove particles such as tiny solder balls, grease, and fine particles. About 70% of its ingredients are composed of water, which helps reduce VOC emissions during drying processes and evaporation. Additionally, it has no flash point and is not classified as a hazardous material under fire safety laws, making it suitable for international transport as a regular product. 【Features】 ■ Excellent cleaning ability for narrow gaps and particle removal ■ Environmentally friendly with low VOC and non-hazardous ■ Continuously distilled and regenerated within the device, requiring almost no liquid replacement (Markless ECO-R81) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Why is flux cleaning necessary?

What problems can arise if the flux residue is not removed?

The purpose and reason for cleaning flux is to prevent the occurrence of electrical and physical troubles. The ionic components of flux residues can cause ion migration under high humidity, leading to metal deposition between electrodes and resulting in short circuits. Additionally, the presence of halogen ions under high temperature and high humidity can generate halogen compounds, causing degradation and collapse. Furthermore, if flux residues adhere to contact points such as connectors, it can lead to poor connections. 【Troubles to Prevent (Partial List)】 ■ Decreased insulation reliability ■ Corrosion ■ Poor connections ■ Leaks or shorts due to residual solder balls ■ Decreased bonding strength in wire bonding *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Low odor type high-performance flux cleaner Sky Clean MK-2

It is a cleaning agent that allows for washing and drying with a single liquid, enables recycling through distillation regeneration, achieves low running costs, and is cost-effective.

The MK series, MK-1, MK-2, MK-5, MK-7, and MK-30, are high-solubility type cleaning agents composed of hydrocarbons and glycol ethers.

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Low VOC environmentally friendly flux cleaner VIGON N 600

Neutral pH suitable for cleaning printed circuit boards (power modules, power LEDs, flip chips, etc.)! Excellent material compatibility.

VIGON N 600 is a neutral water-based flux cleaning agent. It has been developed for inline and batch spray, as well as immersion methods. Its neutral pH and excellent cleaning ability allow it to remove a wide variety of flux residues from substrates, making it an unprecedented cleaning agent. Additionally, because it is neutral, this cleaning agent has high material compatibility with metals and polymers that are highly sensitizing. 【Features】 ■ Excellent material compatibility due to neutral pH ■ Superior cleaning ability for various types of flux ■ Flux is expelled from the system via a filter, resulting in a long liquid life ■ Low VOC, environmentally friendly cleaning agent *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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VIGON US Water-Based Alkaline Flux Cleaner for Immersion Cleaning

Water-based flux cleaning agent for ultrasonic and jetting devices. Excellent cleaning performance and environmentally friendly!

VIGON US is a water-based cleaning agent specifically designed for ultrasonic, spray, and centrifugal cleaning devices. It removes all types of flux residues from electronic substrates, flip chips, and CMOS. 【Features】 - Excellent flux cleaning performance with ultrasonic and spray methods - Low VOC and environmentally friendly due to being water-based - Proven performance in cleaning flip chips and BGAs - Long-lasting cleaning solution due to effective flux separation and removal - No flash point, ensuring high operational safety *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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ATRON SP 200 [Palette Flux Recovery Device Cleaning Agent]

No ignition point, safe, low VOC, and environmentally friendly! Long liquid life and stable cleaning properties of water-based flux cleaning agents.

ATRON SP 200 is a water-based alkaline surfactant cleaning agent developed for the removal of baked-on flux for pallets and flux recovery devices. It is also capable of removing cream solder from metal masks. It is suitable for use with spray, ultrasonic, and air bubbling equipment. 【Features】 ■ Ideal for cleaning adhered flux on pallets and reflow oven components ■ Reduction of costs and replacement efforts due to extended liquid lifespan, stabilization of cleaning performance ■ Improvement of working environment due to low volatility and low odor ■ Non-flammable due to being water-based, enhancing work safety ■ Low VOC content contributes to environmental conservation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Flux cleaner for vapor cleaning ZESTRON VD

For electronic components, ceramic composite substrates, and lead frame-based discretes. Cleaning and rinsing can be done with a single solution, making process management easy!

ZESTRON VD is a solvent-based cleaning agent. It can remove flux residues from electronic components, ceramic composite substrates, and lead frame-based discretes in a closed-system single-chamber vacuum cleaning machine. 【Features】 ■ Excellent cleaning performance for a wide variety of solvent-based fluxes ■ Distillation regeneration is possible, compatible with single-chamber vacuum distillation and steam rinse processes ■ Immersion cleaning and rinsing can be performed with a single solution ■ Free of surfactants ■ Contains no halogen compounds such as chlorine, fluorine, or bromine *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Basic Knowledge of Flux Cleaning [Materials Being Distributed]

A clear explanation of the basics of flux cleaning, including the differences in cleaning agents and how to consider cleaning methods, which you may feel hesitant to ask about now!

This document explains the types and selection methods of cleaning agents and cleaning methods that are important when considering flux cleaning. It includes points to consider when examining flux cleaning methods, as well as discussions on the cleaning and rinsing processes and the drying process, providing a foundational understanding of flux cleaning. This is a useful resource for those who want to switch flux cleaning agents or are looking to start flux cleaning. 【Contents】 ■ What is flux cleaning? ■ Types and selection methods of cleaning agents - Water-based cleaning agents - Solvent-based cleaning agents *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Aiming for coexistence and mutual prosperity with ions: Issues and analytical methods of ion residues [Materials]

The world of electronics at a crossroads! An explanation of the challenges and analysis methods of ion residues using specific examples!

This document explains the issues and analysis methods related to ion residues. Focusing on the complex theme of "ions," it introduces the current challenges that exist. It includes factors contributing to ion residues, the significance of flux cleaning, and specific examples, along with diagrams and detailed explanations, so please feel free to download and take a look. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction ■ What are ions? ■ Factors of ion residues ■ Significance of flux cleaning ■ Specific examples ■ Cleaning primarily using organic solvents *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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New Challenges in Cleaning: Optimization of Cleaning Methods [Materials]

The evolution of flux cleaning technology is also being questioned! We will publish what issues are at stake.

This document explains flux cleaning in high-performance products. When attempting to establish a cleaning process, we will introduce the issues that arise, taking into account the historical background. We have included images, diagrams, and detailed explanations regarding the ability to handle insoluble substances and the future of soldering cleaning, so please take a moment to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction ■ Awareness of "Cleaning": Japan's Unique Environment ■ The Rise of Insoluble Substances ■ Ability to Handle Insoluble Substances (MPC Cleaning Agents) ■ The Future of Soldering Cleaning *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Flux cleaner for printed circuit boards VIGON A 200

Ideal for cleaning low standoff components! Can be introduced into immersion tanks without explosion-proof specifications.

"VIGON A 200" is a water-based cleaning agent specially designed for use in high-pressure and medium-pressure spray equipment, such as inline and batch systems. Based on MPC technology, it is capable of removing various types of flux residues from electronic substrates, ceramic substrates, power modules, and lead frames. It meets high cleanliness requirements for subsequent processes such as wire bonding and coating. 【Features】 - Maintains high cleanliness for wire bonding and coating processes - Free of surfactants and excellent rinsability, leaving no residues on surfaces - Easily filterable, extending liquid life and reducing cleaning agent costs - No flash point, allowing for introduction into immersion tanks without explosion-proof specifications - Does not foam even in high-pressure spray applications - Halogen-free and low odor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Water-based flux cleaner for power semiconductors VIGON PE215N

No ignition point! Prevents re-oxidation of copper substrates with effective rinsing! Long-term protection of activated copper substrates.

"VIGON PE 215N" is a neutral water-based cleaning agent specifically designed for spray cleaning devices. Thanks to MPC technology, it can reliably remove flux residues from power electronics components, making it particularly suitable for cleaning power modules after die attachment and heat sink soldering. Additionally, it excels in material compatibility and the removal of copper oxide films, which enhances the subsequent processes of wire bonding/adhesive bonding and molding, as it is also effective in removing oxide films from copper substrates. 【Features】 ■ Excellent for cleaning flux from power electronics and power modules ■ Provides activated copper substrates for applications such as adhesive bonding ■ pH neutral, with excellent material compatibility with dies, and does not damage passivation ■ No flash point or foaming, making it suitable for spray cleaning machines without explosion-proof specifications *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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No more failures! How to choose a flux cleaner [Materials available]

Attention those struggling with flux cleaning! The key to flux cleaning lies in "selecting the right cleaning agent"!

This document explains how to choose flux cleaning agents. It provides specific examples of key points to consider when selecting a flux cleaning agent and highlights the aspects to focus on. It also includes important considerations for water-based cleaning agents, such as controlling evaporation loss and variations in water content, as well as examples of non-cleaning type flux cleaning cases, so please take a moment to read it. [Contents (partial)] ■ Key points when choosing flux cleaning agents ■ Types of flux cleaning agents ■ Important considerations when examining water-based cleaning agents ■ Examples of non-cleaning type flux cleaning *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Evaluation Methods for Flux Cleaning / Added Value [Seminar Materials]

An explanation of the latest cleanliness analysis methods and the added value of using flux cleaning agents!

This document provides a detailed explanation of evaluation methods and added value in flux cleaning. It introduces "cleanliness analysis in flux cleaning," as well as "substances to be analyzed," "the impact of residual organic matter," and "the pathways and effects of ion contamination." Additionally, it includes an introduction to Zestron and examples of analytical methods. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction to Zestron ■ Cleanliness analysis in flux cleaning ■ Substances to be analyzed (flux residues) ■ Substances to be analyzed (residues during sintering) ■ Impact of residual organic matter *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Troubles with Flux Cleaning Due to High-Density Component Mounting [Case Study]

Along with a case study on cleaning defects due to high-density implementation, we will also provide guidance on methods for restructuring the cleaning process!

We would like to introduce a case study on the investigation of factors leading to cleaning failures due to flux cleaning troubles caused by the high density of component mounting. With the increase in the density of component mounting, a change in the solder paste used was made, but there have been reports of defects believed to be caused by cleaning issues. Based on the information gathered, we inferred the current situation. We conducted an analysis and evaluation of the hypotheses and proposed both temporary and permanent measures tailored to the customer's circumstances based on the results. [Case Overview] ■ Issues - Cleaning performance of flux in low stand-off areas ■ Conclusion - Stable operation is difficult under the current cleaning conditions ■ Permanent improvement measures and proposals - Review of cleaning agents and cleaning processes suitable for the work shape and flux *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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